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After getting passed by the stack train (many hours) this vehicle train is once again under way @ GI yard in Galesburg.
As the sun goes down to the west of the Howgills, Howgill itself is thrown into the shade of Firbank Fell. The summit ridge between the Calf and Calders, meanwhile, receives the golden hour sun on full beam.
A random snapshot of the backside view of the scrap yard at Brookhaven Recycling Center that was taken from the abandoned railway grade and timber trestle on the old Brookhaven and Pearl River Railway, a branch line of the former Illinois Central Railroad in Brookhaven, Mississippi.
Normally you cannot get back here because the undergrowth gets way too thick and it is nearly impossible to pass through here without cutting through with a chainsaw or in this case, a large excavator with a grinding/cutting attachment.
Entergy of Mississippi is going to replace the timber poles with newer, taller steel poles with two cross arms as well as adding an additional set of triple-phase power lines that will distribute electrical power to the growing Rex Lumber Company mill as it begins its expansion.
Here's the back of the Clinton Museum Store. I went down here to take a picture of the old painted sign that's above the loading dock. I never got a picture of it I liked, so again I played around with the symmetry. Yep, I went overboard. My bad.
Taken in Saint-Tugen, on the Trez-Goarem beach, near Audierne, Finistère, France, on a lazy wind, lazy swell day...
of the B of A bldg from the rooftop of the parking garage.
Pictured: B of A bldg, Chase Bank bldg, Howard street